exist within the system and within the laws, and people don't want those structural biases to get away scot-free. >> i will let you make a point, newt, in just a second, but i want to bring in somebody else. i want to show you something first that happened last year on the house floor, when one congressman broke official decorum and put on a hoodie after trayvon martin was killed but before george zimmerman was charged in his death. >> racial profiling has to stop, mr. speaker. just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a hoodlum. >> joining me from chicago is illinois congressman bobby rush, who was there on the house floor, as you just saw. congressman, i heard a couple of things here. i know that you are having an urban violence seminar, meeting coming up. you represent one of the most certainly violent districts in illinois. you've had a lot of problems with poverty, et cetera. when you look at, not the trial itself, but the aftermath, as newt gingrich was talking about, where do you see the base of this problem? >> well, it certainly lies in every community in which there is a s